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S2 E7: Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter

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Today, we're stepping into the past, journeying back to the early 1930s, to uncover an awe-inspiring tale of courage, curiosity, and breaking barriers. Meet Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter, two remarkable women who defied societal norms and challenged the impossible. Their passion for botany led them on an adventure that would reshape their lives and the world of science forever.

In an era when women's roles were tightly defined, Elzada and Lois blazed a trail of exploration that defied expectations. Armed with their knowledge and an insatiable curiosity, they set out to conquer the Colorado River's treacherous waters and document the Grand Canyon's botanical wonders.

Elzada and Lois's partnership blossomed at the University of Michigan, where their shared interests and academic prowess united them. Their qualifications and experiences uniquely suited them for the daring expedition on the Colorado River. In a world that doubted women's capabilities, they stood resilient, facing down skepticism and criticism with unwavering determination.

Their achievements didn't end with the journey. Through meticulous documentation, they unveiled the Grand Canyon's secrets, shedding light on its ecosystems and plant diversity. Their work lives on in the annals of botanical science, a testament to their passion and dedication.

Elzada and Lois dared to dream, to push boundaries, and to redefine what was possible. Their legacy endures as an inspiration to all who face challenges head-on, who strive for knowledge and exploration regardless of societal constraints.

As we celebrate their journey, let's remember that their story is not just a page in history – it's a beacon of hope, reminding us that passion, determination, and the thirst for knowledge can truly change the world.

Thank you to our sources!!

Lois Jotter Photo

https://calisphere.org/clip/500x500/8858de8882795334ab276b354c4a7c4d

Elzada Clover Photo

https://insights.top4.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/elzada-clover2.jpg

Sources:

Book: Brave the Wild River by Melissa L. Sevigny

https://www.cpr.org/show-segment/pioneering-female-botanists-brave-the-wild-river/

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/grand-canyon-plants-botany-elzada-clover-lois-jotter

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/grand-canyon-plants-botany-elzada-clover-lois-jotter

https://mbgna.umich.edu/celebrating-womens-history-month-elzada-clover-pioneering-michigan-botanist-and-colorado-river-whitewater-rafter/

https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/women-in-science-at-grand-canyon.htm

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Today, we're stepping into the past, journeying back to the early 1930s, to uncover an awe-inspiring tale of courage, curiosity, and breaking barriers. Meet Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter, two remarkable women who defied societal norms and challenged the impossible. Their passion for botany led them on an adventure that would reshape their lives and the world of science forever.

In an era when women's roles were tightly defined, Elzada and Lois blazed a trail of exploration that defied expectations. Armed with their knowledge and an insatiable curiosity, they set out to conquer the Colorado River's treacherous waters and document the Grand Canyon's botanical wonders.

Elzada and Lois's partnership blossomed at the University of Michigan, where their shared interests and academic prowess united them. Their qualifications and experiences uniquely suited them for the daring expedition on the Colorado River. In a world that doubted women's capabilities, they stood resilient, facing down skepticism and criticism with unwavering determination.

Their achievements didn't end with the journey. Through meticulous documentation, they unveiled the Grand Canyon's secrets, shedding light on its ecosystems and plant diversity. Their work lives on in the annals of botanical science, a testament to their passion and dedication.

Elzada and Lois dared to dream, to push boundaries, and to redefine what was possible. Their legacy endures as an inspiration to all who face challenges head-on, who strive for knowledge and exploration regardless of societal constraints.

As we celebrate their journey, let's remember that their story is not just a page in history – it's a beacon of hope, reminding us that passion, determination, and the thirst for knowledge can truly change the world.

Thank you to our sources!!

Lois Jotter Photo

https://calisphere.org/clip/500x500/8858de8882795334ab276b354c4a7c4d

Elzada Clover Photo

https://insights.top4.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/elzada-clover2.jpg

Sources:

Book: Brave the Wild River by Melissa L. Sevigny

https://www.cpr.org/show-segment/pioneering-female-botanists-brave-the-wild-river/

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/grand-canyon-plants-botany-elzada-clover-lois-jotter

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/grand-canyon-plants-botany-elzada-clover-lois-jotter

https://mbgna.umich.edu/celebrating-womens-history-month-elzada-clover-pioneering-michigan-botanist-and-colorado-river-whitewater-rafter/

https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/women-in-science-at-grand-canyon.htm

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